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3.5 out of 5

1114 reviews

Cheong Leong Cheong Leong

The hakka yong tau foo is a fried version with meat and fish stuffing. It's served either dry or with soup, based on customer preference. You can eat it as is, or add noodles. The staff usually fries the ingredients selected by customers before serving them. There's a red sweet sauce and chili condiment to add flavor to your food. It's a popular meal with seniors, considered a healthy and balanced food option. Takeaway is also available.

Aik Beng Ng Aik Beng Ng

"The thick bee hoon used was good. The taste was good, but not fantastic. The price ($4.80 for a small plate) felt a little steep, especially considering it's located in a hawker centre."

Emma Emma

$5 for a small plate of fried Hokkien Mee. How does it taste? In a word, salty. Beyond that, there is nothing—no depth, no umami, no flavor to savor. With the first bite, my heart sank. The pork lard was also not fresh. It's a quiet kind of heartbreak to part with $5 and receive only disappointment in return. And if I finish it, it would be a waste of calorie intake.

Aloysius Tan Aloysius Tan

Saw the attractive sign board at Tampines Hub Hawker Centre for Day Night Herbal Soup. I grew up with my parents cooking all kinds of soup with meals (usually dinner). Hence, I wanted to try the herbal soup served at this stall. I ordered the Pig’s Trotter Black Bean Soup, and as the Minced Pork with Preserved Vegetables was on promotion, I also ordered a small rice bowl. The minced pork rice bowl was pretty plain, somewhat bland, with a small portion of preserved vegetable minced pork and a small portion of boiled cabbages on white rice with sauce. I expected the minced pork with preserved vegetables to be flavorful, and its gravy on the rice would have made the rice bowl delicious. Unfortunately, it wasn’t. Maybe the stall's focus was on "healthy" meals, which meant less salt in their preparation. Well, for a $2.80 serving, I shouldn’t expect too much. The Pig Trotter Soup was cooked well (ć€Ÿç«). Although the pig trotter was fatty, the soup wasn’t too oily. The chef had taken effort to sieve the top layer of oil during preparation. I could taste the black beans, red dates, and Chinese herbs in the soup. 👍👍👍 So $5 for this serving was good value. All in all, it was a satisfactory, healthy meal.

Hartono Hadinoto Hartono Hadinoto

"This is a great herbal soup store for healthy choices! My favorite is the ABC soup, which includes chicken, carrots, and potatoes. You can optionally add an egg. The chicken is very tender and flavorful. They also have other side dishes available, such as steamed peanuts or tofu. The service is fast, and you can pay with the FairPrice app or cash. I highly recommend this place!"

Justin Wei Justin Wei

"Everything is already pre-cooked, so the service is quite fast. The food is pretty good; I tried their pork with preserved vegetable rice, and the sauce isn't too strong, tasting healthy. The sesame chicken is also very good. Mixed with the rice, everything is perfect. The price and portion are worth it. It tastes like home cooking, which I love, and there are different rice options too: brown rice, white rice, and pumpkin rice."

Darren Lim Darren Lim

"Great selection of different soups. Three different choices of rice (white, brown, or pumpkin). Side dishes are also available to complete your meal."

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